A picture of moon..my younger son took this with he's cellphone through the telescope many years ago..August 30, 2010.
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The telescope is very heavy..( Skywatcher Telescope ). I have seen other Galaxies through the telescope. Very interesting.
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This morning I've have seen the documentary
" MARS: Inside SpaceX [National Geographic 2018 Documentary / ENG] "
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https://youtu.be/nwHC5UT6MQ4
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// Publicised November 18, 2018.
Inside SpaceX, billionaire Elon Musk's space company. Take a look behind the scenes of the Falcon Heavy launch with all new never seen before footage. This is National Geographic's brand new 2018 SpaceX documentary, featuring Elon Musk, called Inside SpaceX 2018. This is the English version of the SpaceX Documentary .
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MARS: Inside SpaceX will go inside SpaceX's plan to get humanity to Mars, providing an unprecedented glimpse into one of the world's most revolutionary companies. Filmed over the course of three years - this journey will take us behind the scenes with Elon Musk and his engineers - as they persevere amidst both disheartening setbacks and huge triumphs to advance the space industry faster than we ever thought possible.//
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What a awesome work these people do..
I admire them.
Good morning folks 🖤 .
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What did I just read? 😮
It is out of this world! Literally.... The writing style of this author is so brilliant, I really felt like I am on Mars/Phobos!
Where have you been hiding Mr Cawdron?
All fans of science/science-fiction need more of you at this instance!
I loved the scientific fact which accompany you throughout the book. It gives you the real feel.
After the thrilling accommodation on the Mars' moon I appreciate the wind in my hair and the heaviness of my legs on the ground due to gravity of our planet!
The only con for me is the child delivery which appeared not once but twice in this book. Too much data for me....🤣 But I guess that's just humans' ultimate goal in life as per our genetic encoding.
I will hapilly recommend this book to all awesome people who enjoy sci-fi and interplanetary exploration🖖
#LosingMars#petercawdron#space#occupyMars#interplanetaryspecies#science ❤️
#spaceexploration#spaceships#Aliens#phobos#Mars#NASA#timetravel#timeshifting

Years from now Even . .
10,000 years ago globalization trends lead to panmixia, human genetic variation will no longer be regionalized, as the effective population size will equal the actual population size. This does not mean homogeneity, as minority traits will still be preserved, e.g. the blonde gene will not disappear, but it will be rather evenly distributed worldwide. .
10,000years ago Humanity has a 95% probability of being extinct by this date, according to Brandon Carter's formulation of the controversial Doomsday argument, which argues that half of the humans who will ever have lived have probably already been born. .
20,000 years ago According to the glottochronology linguistic model of Morris Swadesh, future languages should retain just 1 out of 100 "core vocabulary" words on their Swadesh listcompared to that of their current progenitors . .
100,000+Time required to terraform Marswith an oxygen-rich breathable atmosphere, using only plants with solar efficiency comparable to the biosphere currently found on Earth. .
1 million years ago Estimated shortest time by which humanity could colonize our Milky Way galaxy and become capable of harnessing all the energy of the galaxy, assuming a velocity of 10% the speed of light. .
2 million years ago Vertebrates species separated for this long will generally undergo allopatric speciation. Evolutionary biologist James W. Valentine predicted that if humanity has been dispersed among genetically isolated space colonies over this time, the galaxy will host an evolutionary radiation of multiple human species with a "diversity of form and adaptation that would astound us". This would be a natural process of isolated populations, unrelated to potential deliberate genetic enhancement technologies. .
7.8 million years Humanity has a 95% probability of being extinct by this date, according to J. Richard Gott's formulation of the controversial Doomsday argument, which argues that we have probably already lived through half the duration of human history .
#late#milo#milk#left#cross#mommy#aliens#earth#mars#nasa#robot#life#evo#doom#end#pray#lost#hope#dna#save#safe#papa#planet#soft#alien .